Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Patent
1995-11-16
1998-04-07
Redding, David A.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
4352861, 4352865, 138 33, 165185, 219201, 219535, 392480, 392482, 436 50, 436 52, 436 55, 422 81, C12M 300
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
Thermo-cycling for biological material is provided by a channel such as a capillary tube extending through a series of temperature control elements. Each temperature control element maintains the adjacent portion of the channel at a desired temperature. Fluid to be processed is introduced into the tube through the inlet and flows, preferably through capillary action, to the outlet. The temperature of the fluid changes as it passes each temperature control element and is thus thermo-cycled through a predetermined sequence of temperatures.
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Frederickson Christopher J.
Hayes Donald J.
Wallace David B.
MicroFab Technologies Inc.
Redding David A.
Watson Harry J.
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